What specific video games, you ask? Well, curious stranger, we're stockpiling all kinds. We've got digital versions of theme parks, street fights, and even road trips to tide us over until springtime. Why don't you take a look?

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http://www.co-optimus.com/article/14689/our-weekend-in-gaming-stockpiling.htmlHere are the Best Co-Op Deals for Black FridayNick Puleo

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http://www.co-optimus.com/article/14660/our-weekend-in-gaming-a-peaceful-transition.htmlFnatic Clutch G1 Optical Gaming Mouse ReviewTally CallahanThe Fnatic Clutch G1 Optical Gaming Mouse, the second mouse in the Fnatic line, saw its debut at the beginning of this month. After spending nearly two weeks with it in hand, I wanted to share my thoughts on this minimalist mouse designed by gamers for gamers.
Fnatic is an Esports organization with professional teams spread across multiple ...

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http://www.co-optimus.com/article/14651/fnatic-clutch-g1-optical-gaming-mouse-review.htmlMMO Co-Opportunities Volume LXXI: Guardians of Ember PreviewTally CallahanThis month for MMO Co-Opportunities, we’ll be previewing Guardians of Ember, an MMO from Runewaker now in beta. Since the game isn’t released yet (and the content in the beta is very limited), we’ll be looking at the potential MMO co-opportunities I’ve found in my time with the game.
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A portion of the Co-Opticrew is enjoying the bountiful supply of newly released shooters, with their space combat and their chest-high walls and whatnot. A couple of us, on the other hand, are content to enjoy more peaceful endeavors. Who'll come out of the weekend more relaxed and prepared for the workweek? Only time will tell. Perhaps going straight to the source will glean more insight:

For now, it seems like the Co-Opticrew would be happy to make it out of the weekend alive, as it's time for Extra Life! As per tradition, we'll be wrecking our bodies by marathoning video games live on camera... for the kids. You can find the Co-Optimus team here, and I'd recommend taking a moment to acquaint yourself with the whole crew, at least so somebody can identify their bodies when they inevitably expire from exhaustion.

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http://www.co-optimus.com/article/14625/our-weekend-in-gaming-extra-life.htmlMeet the Co-Optimus Extra Life 2016 TeamEric MurphyChristopher Metz
I've been doing this for years now, and each year has been more fulfilling than the last. While I don't have a particular person that I'm doing this for, I wish to help out any children out there who need medical care. CHOP is a wonderful healthcare institution and I hope to one day work for them as a pediatric nurse! This is my small way to help their kids in need, no matter who they are or where they come from in life.

Cloud Stinger Headset Let’s start with the headset. The Cloud Stinger is the latest in the HyperX headset family. It follows several others in the Cloud Series and Cloud Revolver Series. The Cloud Stinger was manifested from HyperX’s desire to create a durable and comfortable piece of gear with high sound quality for under $50. The headset’s slogan is even “the best gaming headset for under $50."

The newest member of Nintendo’s console family looks to be a radical departure from the design of competing mainstream game systems. Arguably the most notable feature is the Switch’s marriage of home console gaming with playing on the go, which Nintendo’s new system ties together on one device and (hopefully) one seamless experience. The Switch’s base includes a docking station that connects to your TV, where gaming can be enjoyed with a dedicated wireless controller. This controller is detachable into two smaller units which can be used independently (more on that later). For mobile gaming, players can remove the system base from the docking station and play using the aforementioned controller pieces, which connect to either side of the base unit. This will all make much more sense after checking out Nintendo’s official announcement video below: